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14 minutes ago, Reverend Ruthledge said:

I'm sure that I am in the minority (as I am with most things) but I don't mind the names Fred, Freddy or Frederick. I like them all a lot more than the name "Rick". 

I think this had to do with the soaps desperately trying to modernize in the wake of General Hospital's success. The perception then was Fred or Freddy were old-fashioned names, while Rick seemed more modern. Being from that generation, I had several classmates named Rick or Ricky. It was a fashionable name for boys that age.

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7 hours ago, DeeVee said:

LOL, Reva's island guy was one of my mom's many, many soap crushes.

I can see why!  She has good tastes :P 

6 hours ago, Maxim said:

Sounds like a trainwreck. But you are telling it so funny... I almost want to watch it.  ❤️ 😂

It's definitely worth watching the highlights on YT... it's a wild left turn it takes GL through. 😅

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So I just watched a YT short about a woman named Marian Stokes who single-handedly recorded EVERYTHING broadcast on TV from 1977-2012 (her death). She did it 24/7. She did this because she was afraid technology would eventually be able to erase history. (Not a totally crazy notion, as it turned out).

Of course my first thought was:

SHE RECORDED EVERY GUIDING LIGHT EPISODE FROM 1977 UNTIL IT WENT OFF THE AIR!

Apparently everything is being digitized by an internet archive company; they've been working on it since she passed away. And, yes, I did wonder if it will ever be available to the public. 😊

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20 minutes ago, DeeVee said:

So I just watched a YT short about a woman named Marian Stokes who single-handedly recorded EVERYTHING broadcast on TV from 1977-2012 (her death). She did it 24/7. She did this because she was afraid technology would eventually be able to erase history. (Not a totally crazy notion, as it turned out).

Of course my first thought was:

SHE RECORDED EVERY GUIDING LIGHT EPISODE FROM 1977 UNTIL IT WENT OFF THE AIR!

Apparently everything is being digitized by an internet archive company; they've been working on it since she passed away. And, yes, I did wonder if it will ever be available to the public. 😊

Marion Stokes recorded news programs only. Check Wikipedia for details of her life and motivation for recording countless hours of news programming.

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12 minutes ago, Paul Raven said:

Marion Stokes recorded news programs only. Check Wikipedia for details of her life and motivation for recording countless hours of news programming.

The short that I saw said her intention was mainly to record news programs, but she recorded everything 24/7. By "everything" I assume that means network TV, not cable.

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20 hours ago, P.J. said:

I didn't need to see Roger dote on his grandchildren. It would've ended up just like his kids--either his excuse to run rampant trying to build a "legacy" for them or a way for him to manipulate people. He could declare his love for his kids/grandkids all day long and twice on Sunday---he wasn't capable of love. 

And speaking of, the fact Cassie named her kid with Hart Roger Joshua is just stupid. Hart hated his father. (To be honest, I'm assuming it was born after Hart died, but I'm not sure.) If they wanted to have a kid with going by "RJ", she could've named it for Rusty (Russell), her brother.)

I don't think Nola's presence hurt Bridget. I think Bridget literally outlasted everyone she interacted with from the time she arrived in town. They were either fired, left, or in the process of leaving. And the IIC failed to move her into other stories with other characters. Literally, from the time Bridget arrived, Maureen and Nadine died, Hart was recast at least three times, Julie, Kat and David left (and that recast was unsuccessful), Ed and Vanessa are floating in and out of town, Dylan (the only guy who really dug her) left, Michelle was recast, and Roger was recast and then left town.

The failure to relaunch Nola certainly didn't help (and ****  and J certainly wasn't strong enough characters to help anchor the Reardons in town again). But there should've been story for Bridget for eons. The Vanessa/Bridget/Roger angle alone should've been a gold mine. And imagine Bridget and Dinah going hammer and tongs not over Hart, but for Vanessa's approval. That Bridget never got a serious love interest (uhm, Dylan isn't exactly a chem machine) is a travesty. 

The last Hart mended his relationship with Roger. How the show did it made no sense, but they mended their differences. Holly, Vanessa and Blake all said Roger loved his grandchildren.  

The show did show Roger dotting over them and giving them priority over work. 

Vanessa used Peter and manipulated Bridget to go after Roger. That wasn't out of love of Peter.

IMO, Hart and Bridget should have had 50/50 custody and Vanessa just get to have him every once in a while when Hart and Bridget ok'd it. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, DeeVee said:

Apparently everything is being digitized by an internet archive company; they've been working on it since she passed away. And, yes, I did wonder if it will ever be available to the public. 😊

If anyone wants to watch the full documentary:

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Ok I haven't used a VHS player since college, so many many years ago haha, but couldn't you only tape 1 channel at a time for like 8 hours before switching out a tape? How could she tape multiple channels at the same time? I guess if she had multiple TVs and VCRs in her home... man, did she ever take vacations or time off?  That's serious commitment haha. 

If they truly have all the soaps from her collection, that would be amazing! :) 

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I accepted a long time ago that any GL episodes prior to 1979 are lost forever.

In my life GL had two golden eras, Potter/Dobsons/Marland and Calhoun/Long/Curlee. Those who got to see both in their entirety are most fortunate.

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20 minutes ago, alwaysAMC said:

Ok I haven't used a VHS player since college, so many many years ago haha, but couldn't you only tape 1 channel at a time for like 8 hours before switching out a tape? How could she tape multiple channels at the same time? I guess if she had multiple TVs and VCRs in her home... man, did she ever take vacations or time off?  That's serious commitment haha. 

If they truly have all the soaps from her collection, that would be amazing! :) 

She and her husband were extremely wealthy. She had multiple VCRs and constantly taped and kept the tapes in storage facilities. As time passed, she left her house less and less frequently. 

There were 6 hour and 8 hour tapes, although I'm not sure if there were when she started taping.

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39 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

She and her husband were extremely wealthy. She had multiple VCRs and constantly taped and kept the tapes in storage facilities. As time passed, she left her house less and less frequently. 

There were 6 hour and 8 hour tapes, although I'm not sure if there were when she started taping.

Oh wow, well that's quite impressive!  Good on her!

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12 hours ago, alwaysAMC said:

 

They also made the Reva clone so annoying and selfish that it makes me not like Reva anymore. It's like they found the worst qualities in her and amplified them in the clone. 

LOL...I just had to say it---OGReva was annoying and selfish!

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10 hours ago, Reverend Ruthledge said:

I'm sure that I am in the minority (as I am with most things) but I don't mind the names Fred, Freddy or Frederick. I like them all a lot more than the name "Rick". 

I just keep thinking of Fred Mertz. Sorry.

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3 hours ago, MLH said:

The last Hart mended his relationship with Roger. How the show did it made no sense, but they mended their differences. Holly, Vanessa and Blake all said Roger loved his grandchildren.  

The show did show Roger dotting over them and giving them priority over work. 

Vanessa used Peter and manipulated Bridget to go after Roger. That wasn't out of love of Peter.

IMO, Hart and Bridget should have had 50/50 custody and Vanessa just get to have him every once in a while when Hart and Bridget ok'd it.

I know what Vanessa said (honestly, I wouldn't trust Holly or Blakes's assessment of the man). But this is the same man who still in '96-ish was coercing a dying woman for a secret to topple the Spauldings. 

Vanessa was not perfect. But she surely knew the mayhem Roger caused in the name of loving someone. 

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1 hour ago, P.J. said:

LOL...I just had to say it---OGReva was annoying and selfish!

:P 

1 hour ago, P.J. said:

I just keep thinking of Fred Mertz. Sorry.

That is the Fred I think of too! 

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